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Category Archives: Campus Talks

I was spent after my meeting with the teachers of Ateneo de Naga High School. It was my ninth session of presenting the results of the epistemological survey, so I didn’t really expect to learn anything new. But to my surprise, I still did. It might have been the engagement and interest of the teachers in the discussion that did it. I guess there’s always more where it comes from. Read More »

Sacred Heart teachers in a hesitant show of hands

Waiting to board in Mactan airport.  This afternoon we had a joint session of the Grade School and High School teachers of Sacred Heart School-Jesuit/Ateneo de Cebu (Why do some schools like all these tediously slashed names?).  I’m afraid the teachers enjoyed the air-conditioned auditorium and their comfortable chairs much more than the discussion.  Read More »

Tying loose ends

This morning I finished my last session here in Zamboanga, where most of the teachers in the Ateneo de Zamboanga Grade School, based on the survey results have a predominantly contextualist world view.  Read More »

Speaking with Ateneo de Davao high school teachers and staff

I’m writing this long-delayed blog at a coffee shop in Davao City, Mindanao, Southern Philippines. We’ve been on tour this month. After conducting the surveys last October 2009, I promised to offer to share the results with the different participating schools. Read More »